HIGHLAND, N.Y. — Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County (CCEUC) is holding the 23rd Annual Golf Classic on Thursday, May 19, at Apple Greens Golf Course in Highland, NY. The tournament raises money for the Ulster County 4-H Youth Development Program, one of the oldest youth organizations in the United States. Players will join in on a great day of golf, food and excitement, all while surrounded by the panoramic views of Mohonk Mountain and the Shawangunks. Sign up to play by May 12.
Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. and the four-person scramble with a shotgun start will begin at 9:00 a.m. The $125.00 entry fee includes 18 holes of golf with a cart, continental breakfast, snacks and lunch on the course, and an awards dinner following the tournament. There will be competitions with great prizes awarded to teams for first, second and third place, and much more.
Our programs help young people to develop skills that last a lifetime through planned “learn by doing” experiences. Ulster County 4-H Youth Development reaches out to young people through programs, field trips and workshops spanning a wide spectrum of interests such as STEM, Civic Engagement, Animal Science and much more! 4-H programs help youth to develop valuable citizenship and life skills while encouraging them to practice service to others. These learned values help to develop leaders and independent thinkers
This fundraiser is possible because of the sponsorships from CCE’s community of supporters including Farm Credit East, Rhinebeck Bank, Herzog’s Home & Paint Centers, Kingston Plaza, and Sickler, Torchia, Allen, & Churchill, CPA’s, PC. This year’s new Special Tee Sponsors for the 9th and 18th holes are TDC Auto Repair, State Farm Agent Jim DeMaio, and Gardiner Animal Hospital.
For more information about the tournament including tee sponsorship and the player sign-up form visit Ulster.CCE.Cornell.edu/
–Cornell Cooperative Extension Ulster County